#212178 - 12/23/10 10:41 AM
The passing of the torch has come
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Earlier this week, a cylinder head went to lunch on my son's Montana mini-van, and with 176K on the clock and the lack of funds right before Christmas, we decided its run was over.
After some extensive internet shopping, and finding very little in as good condition as my car is, we decided to sell the Grand Prix from father to son.
So just as in the comic books, the mantle of the Bat was eventually worn by Dick Grayson, so the Thunderbat is being handed over to the next in line as well.
The first car I gave him lasted 100K miles after he received it, for a grand total of 275k...and I feel the GP has the potential to do the same. Maybe since he is paying for this one he will take a little better care of it as I am more than willing to help with labor as long as he will purchase his own parts.
I will ecourage him to join the board since I'm sure it will be as much a resource for him as it has been for me. I wish to extend a hearty thanks to one and all here. I joined this community before I purchased the T-Bat myself, and this group has been a wealth of information and support. It has been a vehicle for fun as well as education, and the friends I have made both virtual and in person will be cherished.
I still plan to stay in the Pontiac family, and I am presently looking at a 2004 Bonneville SLE, but nothing is final as of yet.
Thank you one and all for every contribution, and I'll still be dropping in since the SLE still packs the venerable 3800.
Its been a ride I will never forget!
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#212184 - 12/23/10 09:38 PM
Re: The passing of the torch has come
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I figured that you were going to be giving it up at some point.
Hope you still pop your head in every once in a while. Good luck with your search.
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#212189 - 12/24/10 11:34 AM
Re: The passing of the torch has come
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its good to know your car is going to someone that you know will take care of it! It sucks that i wasnt able to pick it up like we had discussed. Does he have any plans for it as of now, such as lowering it again?
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#212193 - 12/25/10 12:38 AM
Re: The passing of the torch has come
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Sorry to hear about the car. Sounds like it will be in good hands though.
It sounds like you have your mind made up on the Bonneville but I suggest you do a little research first. True, they do have the 3800 which is one the most reliable motors ever built, but the Bonne's overall lack severely in quality. I have heard of people having nothing but problems with those cars, which is unfortunate because I've always liked the way they look.
Not saying the one you're looking at isn't as great as it sounds. Just saying the overall track record of the Bonneville isn't great.
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#212194 - 12/25/10 01:25 AM
Re: The passing of the torch has come
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I've done quite a bit of reading over on the Bonne forums, in much the same way I researched the GP right here before I bought the T-Bat, and most of the issues seem to be with the 2000-02 models. Things such as leaking door seals and trunk leaks were thing I looked the car over for, and the carpet and trunk mat appear to be unstained.
Rear window regulators are another problem area, but the board has a how-to on a modded repair to solve that issue.
I know exactly where youre coming from, and I do appreciate the heads-up because I had read and heard the very same warnings, but I'm hoping for some 04 evolution to have solved some issues, and hoping a well cared for one-owner car will have already had some things addressed.
I strongly considered a GP GXP, but the extra purchase cost combined with my doubts that the LS4 would get any kind of mileage at 70mph cruise speeds made me rule that out. I know I would love the exhaust note but I might hate it at the gas pump, with the 3800 Bonne, you get a sexy looking body style, and as you pointed out, a solid engine. (plus I still have mod parts)
Josh is still on the learning curve when it comes to cars, but he wants to keep the car in good shape and is willing to do his best, so I think he is more into maintaining as opposed to modding at this point. I'm sure we will be working on the car together most of the time so it will be sharing experience and chance for him to learn as he goes.
Edited by ThunderBat (12/25/10 01:29 AM)
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#212196 - 12/25/10 08:59 AM
Re: The passing of the torch has come
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Oh man, Timmy. I hate to hear you're getting rid of the GP, but at least you're getting another Pontiac.
I'm glad you, Jon and I got to meet a few years ago at our mini London meet! Maybe we can do it again soon.
You've got to post some pics of the new ride once you get it!
Don
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#212199 - 12/26/10 12:58 PM
Re: The passing of the torch has come
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nice pick up! now, slap a turbo kit on it! lol
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#212216 - 12/28/10 10:04 PM
Re: The passing of the torch has come
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Congrats on the new addition! She looks good.
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#212217 - 12/29/10 10:49 AM
Re: The passing of the torch has come
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